![]() ![]() Sony's official pages detailing the passion they put into Xperia show graphs without units so the 20 dB remains a mystery. In the Japanese marketing materials, they explain that it is reduced to 1/10th of Xperia 1's analog USB-C dongle crosstalk. Significant audio tuning has reduced crosstalk to an imperceptible 20dB - over 90% lower than USB-C headphone connections.Ĭan someone guess what the 20dB means here? is it a minus value? anything from 35 to 80 does not matter at all. So yes, really in a recording 18 db is enough and in the gear more than 40 db is plenty.Įlsewhere on ASR crosstalk has already been explained away as insignificant to listening in real life. That is only about 17 db between right and left channels when you do that.Īlso if a recording were a purist stereo pair of microphones you aren't getting extreme low crosstalk between the channels. I found if I went back and panned everything 88% left or right or center at 50/50 then over headphones it sounded about like speakers while listening over speakers was still good. Then LP has 25-35 db.īut with my modern LCR mixing with 90 db crosstalk it was fine over speakers, but over headphones it was messed up sounding. Now back in the day they were using reel tape which had crosstalk specs of 40-45 db and it ends up less with over-dubbing. Surprisingly, putting percussion and vocals to center and arbitrarily sending 3 tracks left and 3 tracks right resulted in a pretty nice open sound field. Spreading them out evenly with the panning resulted in a horrible indistinct mush a wall of yucky sound. I remember trying to do 8 recorded tracks into stereo. I often for quick mixing do L,C,R mixing. Each track had what amounted to a switch. Click OK, then click OK again to exit the Options dialogueĬross Talk - allows you to add distortion and duck channels on TS3.You know for a while early stereo studios had what at first look like odd mixing consoles.Set a hotkey or hotkey combination (the suggestion is Shift+H).Under the action Channel Commander select Toggle Channel Commander.In the dialogue that pops-up click on Show Advanced Options.TS3 > Settings > Options (Alt+P) > Hotkeys > Add.To turn CC on/off, either right-click your name in the playerlist and select Channel Commander, or set-up a hotkey (or combination, such as Shift+H): Set Group Whisper Target: to Complete Channel FamilyĪnd you're set.Set Group Whisper Type: to Channel Commander.Click on New (in the bottom-left of the dialog).In TS3 go to Tools > Whisper Lists (Ctrl+Shift+W). ![]() The setup we use is pretty straightforward: It is not mandatory, but it can sometimes prove useful to have it set up. Connect to the Folk ARPS TeamspeakĬC is a TeamSpeak feature that lets you talk to people "over the fence" of your channel. When the mission ends (either for everyone or just for you) return to Limbo, and wait for the next mission. Further channel split will be handled by the CO. ![]() When the mission starts, everyone will move to the appropriate side channel family (BLUFOR/OPFOR/INDFOR). When you've just arrived, hang out there. The password is ‘freedom’.įor the session, you're going to start with "Limbo (Slotting/Dead)". The connection address is: :9988 (note: the domain and port go together). If you don’t already have it, get the latest version of Teamspeak 3 from the website, and install it. ![]()
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